Have you ever chatted with your friends about what the outcome of various matches right before a WWE pay-per-view and thought "You know, we really should write this down and see who gets the most right, but we can't be bothered?" Have you ever wondered what other wrestling fans' predictions were and how they compared and/or contrasted to yours? Have you ever wondered how those fan predictions would contrast with the betting markets? Have you ever known that your prediction that the long-shot is totally going to win the belt is totally right and you really really want to get that prediction in writing somewhere so you can have bragging rights the next day? Have you never wondered those things and now you are? Great news - Smark Out Moment has you covered with our newest regular feature, the WWE predictions contest.

How the Predictions Contest Works

Fill out the form below to submit your 2015 Battleground winner predictions. Right before the pre-show, I'll post the odds and favorites based on form submissions. On Monday, I'll post who the winner was and give shout-outs to anyone who was correct in betting against the favorite and anyone who left a particularly good comment through the form.

What Do I Win?

Bragging rights, public accolades, and that warm fuzzy feeling you get in your heart from knowing that you did a good job.

How to Participate

Just fill out the form below (here is the direct link in case said form doesn't load for you):

Further Questions, Comments, Suggestions, and Bitchy Rants

Post those in the comments below and I'll periodically check back to answer them.

Don't forget to follow along with the live coverage of the WWE Battleground 2015 pay-per-view and tell us what you think about the event!

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